BURNETT, Justice.
The plaintiff sued Tindall for damages for personal injuries alleged to have been caused the plaintiff as a direct and proximate result of the defendant's wilful, unlawful, and criminal act in exacting and collecting usury from the plaintiff.
The declaration among other things alleges that in May of 1951 the defendant made a loan to the plaintiff in the amount of $1,500 and required the plaintiff to sign notes for $2,100. It also is alleged...
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